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- Title
- Artificially overcrowded
- Author
- Brownell, Charles Allen
- Pages
- 6 pages
- Text (TR_WF)
- Artificially Overcrowded Many prison systems all around the United States have multiple prison facilities and some have large inmate populations. Many state systems have a problem with overcrowded prison and jail populations. How sick and twisted would it be to have a state that "intentionally" and consistently keep their prisons and jails overpopulated for their own corrupt agenda of opening more prisons so that the state can incarcerate more people for the sake of having more slav...
- PID
- apw:12356516
- Date Uploaded
- 2019-05-24T16:10:29.44Z
- Title
- Cell phones in prison
- Author
- Brownell, Charles Allen
- Date
- 2019-01-17
- Pages
- 7 pages
- Text (TR_WF)
- Cell Phones in Prisons Today in the United States, cellular phones are everywhere. You cannot go to any place where people are and not see a cell phone of some flavor. With the vast amount of uses, tools, and the "internet-of-things," it's no surprise people carry and use them everywhere. People in public often appear as zombies walking arround with their cell phone in hand, blankly staring at the screen... The U.S. government has to battle a couple of issues for illegal uses a...
- PID
- apw:12356601
- Date Uploaded
- 2019-05-24T16:36:07.532Z
- Title
- K2 chasing death
- Author
- Brownell, Charles Allen
- Pages
- 15 pages
- Text (TR_WF)
- K2: Chasing Death Is it a seizure? They shake and fall. Unable to stand, Unable to talk. Is it a hallucination? They freak and scream. What do they hear? What do they see? Is it the Devil? Why smoke it again? Given by fiends. Given by friends. They fall out unconscious, Cannot breathe a breath. Saved again, come back, Chasing their death. Is it insanity? They smoke it again, High and DEUCED out! Till death sets in. (R.I.P. Victims of A.D.C Deuce) In the Arkansas State Prison System, A.D.C., t...
- PID
- apw:12356742
- Date Uploaded
- 2019-05-28T18:33:01.578Z
- Title
- Life in Hell
- Author
- Brownell, Charles Allen
- Pages
- 14 pages
- Text (TR_WF)
- Life in Hell October 2018 Life in the Arkansas State Penitentiary System, A.D.C., Tucker Unit is Hell on Earth. We the people, labeled "inmates", who live here, all know this to be a fact of our every day life. We live in constant danger, fear, oppression, each and every day. We see corruption, needless violence, and all too often, we see and deal with death. Tucker Unit, our home is a run down ratty hole that is falling apart around us. We have nowhere and no one to turn to for aid...
- PID
- apw:12356736
- Date Uploaded
- 2019-05-28T18:32:53.469Z
- Title
- No rights for you!
- Author
- Brownell, Charles Allen
- Pages
- 5 pages
- Text (TR_WF)
- No Rights for You! The state of Arkansas foolishly thinks that the moment a person is convicted of a crime and signs the A.D.C. commitment paper, the convicted person loses all of their rights. This is even in spite of the Federal Government telling Arkansas that is not true but A.D.C. will do all they can to stop the incarcerated from exercising their rights especially after A.D.C. violates the person. Arkansas is foolish enough to try to make laws that stop people from being able to bring t...
- PID
- apw:12356450
- Date Uploaded
- 2019-05-24T14:52:29.906Z
- Title
- Prison reform and rehabilitation
- Author
- Brownell, Charles Allen
- Pages
- 11 pages
- Text (TR_WF)
- Prison Reform and Rehabilitation The prison systems, State or Federal, are intended to reform and rehabilitate criminals. This intent is supposed to be done through supportive, good, and appropriate programs for the incarcerated. The road to hell is paved on good intentions, and so the truth is that prisons focus on how they can make money and not helping incarcerated people become productive and successful through reform and rehab. The prison systems of the United States have been the worst ...
- PID
- apw:12356730
- Date Uploaded
- 2019-05-28T18:32:48.357Z
- Title
- Slavery in the south
- Author
- Brownell, Charles Allen
- Pages
- 10 pages
- Text (TR_WF)
- Slavery In The South Our Fathers, sons, and brothers fought in a very revolutionary war of the mid 1800's era of the United States of America. The country was split between the Union (North) and the Confederation (South) in a dark time when the south stood up against the north as a statement of "you will not tell us what we can and cannot do!" Many lives were lost, but in the end of the bloodshed came the end of slavery of all of nationalities of people in our country. The bloo...
- PID
- apw:12356726
- Date Uploaded
- 2019-05-28T18:32:44.87Z